题目内容

根据句子意义选择方框内所给单词或短语的正确形式填空(有一个多余)

1.Tomatoes can the risk of certain cancers and heart disease.

2.I can’t my studies with all that noise going on.

3.If you are suffering from any eye problems, c a doctor before taking any medicine.

4.It is reported that there may be water on the newly found planet and NASA (美国国家航空航天局)c the news today.

5.While I admit Adam’s good points in his report, I can see some s because some of his points are impractical(不实际).

6.The news said a man called 911 and a story about being robbed(抢劫) in order that he could get a ride home.

7.His writing is so confusing (混乱的)that it’s difficult to what he is trying to express.

8.My daughter was born with honey in her mouth! She can me doing just about anything she wants me to do.

9.David was good at the computers.

10.Michael stayed up(熬夜) late studying before the examination and it . He got an A.

1.decrease

2.concentrate on

3.consult

4.confirmed

5.shortcomings

6.made up

7.make out

8.talk, into

9.operating

10.paid off

【解析】

试题分析:该题主要考查词组的基本意义。

1.

2. on。集中注意力于…。句意:在持续的嘈杂声中我不能集中注意力于学习上了。故填concentrate on

3. sb:咨询某人;consul with sb:与..商量。句意:如果你眼睛还有问题,就在服药前先咨询下医生。故填consult

4.

5.

6. up。编造。句意:这则新闻说一个男人呼叫911并编造了一个关于被抢劫的故事是为了能够搭顺风车回家。因为为过去式,故填made up

7. out。理解,弄明白。句意:他写的如此混乱以至于很难理解他想表述什么。故填make out

8. into。talk sb into:说服…。句意:我女儿生来便是说话像蜜一样甜,她能够说服我做任何她想要我做的事情。故填talk, into

9. good at doing:擅长做什么…。故填operating。

10. off。成功,奏效。句意:Michael在考试前熬夜学习到很晚而且也奏效了,他考试得到了一个A。因为是过去时。故填paid off。

考点:考查句意与词组意思

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